Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday 3rd December 2025.
Speaker AAlaska leads this morning.
Speaker AWinter storm warnings and winter weather advisories continue across the Yukon, Kuskokwim region and adjacent ranges today and marine forecasts keep heavy freezing spray warnings in effect for portions of the Bering and Chukchi waters.
Speaker AMariners should avoid exposed waters or remain in port farther south.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service maintains coastal flood and high surf advisories along parts of coastal California, including the San Francisco Bay shoreline and Ventura county beaches tied to high astronomical tides and persistent swell on the Great Lakes.
Speaker AGale warnings and heavy freezing spray warnings are up on Lake Superior through tonight with rapid ice accretion hazardous to vessels in New England overnight winter storm warnings taper this morning in parts of Maine and New Hampshire after several rounds of snow.
Speaker ALingering slick travel is possible.
Speaker ANo tropical cyclones are active in the Atlantic.
Speaker AUSGS also logged A minor magnitude 2.9 earthquake near Ojai, California overnight with no damage reports.
Speaker ALet's run through the Alaska Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories remain in effect today for the lower Yukon, Inoko and Kuskokwim valleys and the Yukon Delta coast calling for additional light snow or mixed precipitation with gusts to 40 mph along the west and northwest coasts.
Speaker AMarine gale and heavy freezing spray warnings continue today.
Speaker AForecasts call for 35 to 40 knot winds and hazardous ice accretion.
Speaker ACalifornia Coastal flood and high surf advisories are in effect this morning along parts of the Central and Southern California coast.
Speaker AThe San Francisco Bay shoreline and North Bay interior valleys remain under a coastal flood advisory through Sunday afternoon.
Speaker AUp to approximately 1.4ft of tidal inundation may affect low lying roads and parking lots near high tide.
Speaker AVentura county beaches remain under high surf advisory and a morning coastal flood advisory overnight.
Speaker AUSGS recorded a magnitude 2.9 near Ojai.
Speaker ANo impacts reported.
Speaker ALouisiana NWS New Orleans highlights a late week soaker beginning late tonight into Thursday and Friday with a 70 to 90% chance of greater than 2 inches of rain in southeast Louisiana.
Speaker AIsolated flash flooding is possible in urban or poor drainage areas.
Speaker AOvernight winter storm warnings taper this morning across northern and eastern Maine.
Speaker ASnow showers linger with slick roads during the commute.
Speaker AMarine gale headlines continue along the down East Coast.
Speaker AUse caution on exposed routes and bridges for Lake Superior gale warnings and heavy freezing spray warnings run today into early Thursday.
Speaker ANWS Marquette warns of 25 to 40 knot northwest winds, six 14ft waves and rapid ice accretion that can impair vessel stability in systems.
Speaker AShore impacts are limited.
Speaker AMontana Winter weather advisories continue early this morning over portions of the Beartooth and Red Lodge foothills and adjacent ranges.
Speaker ALight, additional snow and gusty winds maintain slick travel in mountain corridors before gradual improvement later this morning.
Speaker ANew Hampshire Snow wanes this morning after overnight winter storm headlines.
Speaker AExpect untreated roads to remain slick through mid morning, especially interior high terrain.
Speaker ACoastal gale headlines persist offshore.
Speaker ANorth Dakota Winter weather advisories extend to midday across parts of western and central North Dakota.
Speaker ALingering light snow and patchy blowing snow will keep rural roads slick before conditions improve this afternoon.
Speaker AWisconsin Lake Superior Nearshore and open waters remain under gale warnings today with heavy freezing spray tonight.
Speaker AWyoming High wind warnings ended late Tuesday, but winter weather advisories continue for the Snowy and Sierra Madre ranges through late morning with light additional accumulations and areas of blowing snow.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep watch on the late week Gulf rain and the Great Lakes marine hazards.
Speaker AStay safe.
Speaker ASources are in the show notes below.